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WHO WE ARE

Home Again. Two simple words. But establishing a home isn’t always simple. For those in transition from situations of abuse, homelessness, prison or war, for the un- and under-employed or for those with disabilities, the struggle to create a new life is on-going. Part of this struggle involves establishing a home. For those lacking the means or social connections to make that happen, Home Again Furniture Bank can assist.

Home Again Furniture Bank is a nonprofit organization that provides gently-used furniture and household items to individuals and families in need. We work through a referral system of local agencies to help end furniture poverty.

Central to Home Again is a cycle of giving and receiving that provides our most vulnerable citizens the means to create a home. Home Again provides furniture and household items with a focus on generating comfort and dignity to the recipients. Getting a good night’s sleep on a proper bed makes moving forward seem feasible. Having a sofa to relax on with family makes life more enjoyable. Being able to offer family and friends a chair to sit on or a table to gather around brings dignity. Home Again helps to build pride in homes and pride in our community.

Home Again is an eco-friendly organization. Not only does our program help individuals, but we also provide a positive ecological impact as we divert furniture and household items destined for local landfills.

What is a Furniture Bank?

Furniture banks are registered charities, not-for-profit organizations or social enterprises designed to provide gently-used household furnishings to individuals and families in need, at little or no cost.

The movement, which originated in the United States, is now firmly established and continuing to gain momentum in Canada. The basic model involves gently used furniture being donated by people who no longer use it, and transferred to those who are struggling financially to furnish their own homes.

Furniture banks provide some of the most vulnerable citizens the means to create a true home.

How Do We Help?

FURNITURE DONORS

We provide a pick-up service for a small fee to those wishing to donate furniture and household items to Home Again. We accept and store donations from both individuals and businesses. For a complete list of acceptable donations, please see below.

FURNITURE RECIPIENTS

We have partnered with local agencies and organizations who assess client needs and make referrals to Home Again.

The Areas We Serve

Furniture Donation FAQ

The best way to reach us is by email, at: info@homeagainfb.com Please state your name, phone number, and a brief description of the items you have to offer. We will also need any special pick-up information (re: are there stairs? is there adequate parking?). We will reply as soon as possible. If we can accept your offer, you will be added to our list for a pick-up.

Yes, there is a small charge for picking up your donated furniture. There are many costs involved in transporting goods; for this reason, Home Again charges a $25 pick-up fee. Payment must be made on day of pick-up. Cash or cheques can be made payable to: Home Again Furniture Bank Outreach Project.

Large appliances (stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers), extra large or heavy items, soft furniture used by animals or smokers, torn or unclean soft furniture, clothing, books, baby items. We reserve the right to refuse any items that do not meet our quality standards. The pick-up team has the authority to make the final decision at the time of pick up.

Furniture must be clean and of a quality that we would take in our own homes. Dishes, linens and small items must be boxed or packed and identified as to contents. Bedding should be labeled as to the bed size (twin, double, or queen). Loose pieces of related items (e.g. nuts, bolts, screws of beds, tables with legs, TV’s with remotes) must be tied or taped together. Please have donations ready on the main floor if at all possible.

Items will be picked-up on Fridays during regular work hours. We make every effort to pick-up your donation as quickly as possible. The particular date and time depends on the number of items you donate, the area in which you live, and the demands on our volunteer movers. We will work with you to ensure the time is mutually convenient.

Acceptable Donations

All donations must be clean, in good repair, smoke- and pet hair-free. Smaller donations should be packaged and labelled.

For the safety of its volunteers, Home Again reserves the right to cancel furniture pick-ups and deliveries, as well as refuse pick-up of items that do not meet our standards of cleanliness or good repair.

For more information contact:

The People that make this happen

Brittany Rowsell

Coordinator
After graduating from MUN with a Bachelor of Arts, Brittany has spent the last 9 years working with inner city kids across North America. Her love of kids is evident with her volunteer work at her local church. In addition to working with Home Again, Brittany keeps herself busy with her own business, going to the gym, baking and her favorite thing to do is snuggling up with her husband and beloved labradoodle, Piper, to watch Netflix.

Amy Tulk

Director of Operations
After more than 20 years combined experience in management position's, Amy’s communication and organizational skills are like no others. These skills are utilized in Amy’s work with Home Again, as a real estate agent and in her many volunteer activities. With beginnings in small town Newfoundland, Amy learned early-on the importance of community support and helping one’s neighbour. This has lead to her involvement with several service organizations and regular volunteer positions. Amy loves spending time with family, friends and her beloved golden retriever. She also enjoys practicing yoga, hiking & running.

Maureen Lymburner

Director of Development
With roots in rural Newfoundland, Maureen has worked everywhere from the Yukon to Botswana and inner-city Jamaica. Maureen has domestic and international experience in community development, training, and community-based research. Engaging the community to assess and respond to need has been a decades long passion. When not working with Home Again, Maureen enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, climbing and reading.

DONORS

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PARTNER AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

Anyone wishing to receive furniture or household goods from Home Again Furniture Bank must be referred through one of our partners. Home Again does not provide direct client service.

Agencies and organizations that have partnered with Home Again include the following:

Dreamers

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Robert & Delphine Lymburner

Mark Nichols

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